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FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE NWC Florin Road & Stockton Boulevard - Sacramento, CA A PROUD MEMBER OF FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE NWC Florin Road & Stockton Boulevard - Sacramento, CA Jason K. Gallelli Kevin M. Soares Matt N. Goldstein Gallelli Real Estate Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Associate 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 CA DRE #01143594 CA DRE #01291491 CA DRE #01886233 P 916 772 1700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker Licensed as Real Estate Salespersons by the CA DRE. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. While we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. © CA DRE #00811881 Gallelli Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. A PROUD MEMBER OF FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS & DEMOGRAPHICS location: NWC Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard Sacramento, CA anchor tenants: Wal-Mart Super-Center, 24 Hour Fitness, Petsmart, Cash & Carry, Auto Zone Mega 2017 total population 2017 daytime population Hub 1-mile 15,783 1-mile 19,154 3-mile 132,271 3-mile 145,929 shopping center GLA: ±480,455 Square Feet (GLA) 5-mile 360,106 5-mile 385,938 availability: ±1,050 - 8,000 SF Shops & Pads ±40,000 SF Jr Anchor Space traffic counts 2017 total households 2017 average HH income Florin Rd (at Stockton Blvd) 33,494 1-mile 6,927 1-mile $70,667 Stockton Blvd (at Florin Rd) 30,724 3-mile 53,655 3-mile $78,471 65th Street (at Florin Rd) 15,039 5-mile 135,094 5-mile $73,715 Jason K. Gallelli Kevin M. Soares Matt N. Goldstein Gallelli Real Estate Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Associate 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 CA DRE #01143594 CA DRE #01291491 CA DRE #01886233 P 916 772 1700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker Licensed as Real Estate Salespersons by the CA DRE. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. While we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. © CA DRE #00811881 Gallelli Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. A PROUD MEMBER OF FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE PROPERTY OVERVIEW Florin Towne Centre is located minutes from the Highway 99 interchange at the northwest corner of Florin Road and Stockton Boulevard in Sacramento, California. This ±480,455 power center was built on the site of the original Florin Mall and is within the main retail hub of one of South Sacramento’s busiest trade areas. Since its completion in 2006, this center has been one of the main keys to the revitalization of the Florin Road retail corridor in this established and dense retail market. Situated on Florin Road, the main east-west traffic artery in the South Sacramento sub-trade area, Florin Towne Centre is part of over two million square feet of retail space within a 1-mile radius. Notable retail anchors include Walmart Super-Center, 24 Hour Fitness, AutoZone Mega Hub, Cash & Carry and Petsmart. The center also benefits from high traffic tenants such as Turner’s Outdoorsman, Starbucks, Verizon Wireless, Eyeglass World, Sizzler, Dickey’s Barbecue Pit, Gamestop, GNC and Mattress Firm. Jason K. Gallelli Kevin M. Soares Matt N. Goldstein Gallelli Real Estate Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Associate 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 CA DRE #01143594 CA DRE #01291491 CA DRE #01886233 P 916 772 1700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker Licensed as Real Estate Salespersons by the CA DRE. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. While we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. © CA DRE #00811881 Gallelli Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE NWC Florin Road & Stockton Boulevard - Sacramento, CA SUITE TENANT SQ. FT. SITE PLAN 6009 Sizzler 8,000 6013-P1 Starbucks 1,789 6013-P2 Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2,475 6013-P3 Panda Express 1,716 6019-F1/ 2 Turner’s Outdoorsman (New Tenant) 7,277 6019-F3 AVAILABLE 2,970 6019-F4 AVAILABLE 2,470 6019-F5 Eyeglass World (New Tenant) 5,030 6023-C1 Carranza Dental 2,057 6023-C2 Gold USA 1,748 6023-C3 AJ’s Nail Spa 1,314 6023-C4 Beauty by Thread 1,349 6023-C5 Subway (New Tenant) 1,243 6023-C5-1 AVAILABLE 1,606 6023-C6 Osaka Sushi 5,310 6029-G1/2 Quest Diagnostics 2,575 6029-G3 Shoes Outlet 1,707 For leasing information, 6029-G4 Hip Hop Jeans 1,568 please contact: 6029-G5 GNC 1,219 6029-G6 Gamestop 1,791 Jason K. Gallelli CA DRE #01143594 6035-B1-A Metro PCS 1,650 [email protected] 6035-B1-B AVAILABLE 1,646 Kevin M. Soares 6035-B3 Affordable Dentures 3,588 CA DRE #01291491 [email protected] 6035-B4 AVAILABLE 4,843 6035-B5/6 Star Beauty 4,255 Matt N. Goldstein CA DRE #01886233 6041-A1 Fred Loya Insurance 1,203 [email protected] 6041-A2 Clean Up Nice 1,399 6051 Walmart Supercenter 213,445 6061 24 Hour Fitness 34,070 SUITE TENANT SQ. FT. 6071-A AutoZone Mega Hub (New Tenant) 40,000 Gallelli Real Estate 7090 No #1 Buffet 12,021 6071-B AVAILABLE 40,000 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 6001-D1 Mattress Firm 5,511 6071-L1 AVAILABLE 1,050 Roseville, CA 95661 P 916 772 1700 6001-D2 Wayback Burgers (New Tenant) 2,288 6071-L2 AVAILABLE 4,327 www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker 6005-E1 Verizon Wireless 2,813 6081 Petsmart 17,900 CA DRE #00811881 6005-E2 AVAILABLE 2,050 6985 Cash & Carry (New Tenant) 22,000 6005-E3 Optimal Health Wellness Center 913 Pad 2 AVAILABLE 8,000 6005-E4 AVAILABLE 5,008 6005-E5 US Bank 3,236 A PROUD MEMBER OF FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE INTERSECTION AERIAL Jason K. Gallelli Kevin M. Soares Matt N. Goldstein Gallelli Real Estate Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Associate 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 CA DRE #01143594 CA DRE #01291491 CA DRE #01886233 P 916 772 1700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker Licensed as Real Estate Salespersons by the CA DRE. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. While we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. © CA DRE #00811881 Gallelli Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. A PROUD MEMBER OF FLORIN TOWNE CENTRE RETAIL TRADE AREA AERIAL Jason K. Gallelli Kevin M. Soares Matt N. Goldstein Gallelli Real Estate Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Senior Associate 3005 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200 Roseville, CA 95661 CA DRE #01143594 CA DRE #01291491 CA DRE #01886233 P 916 772 1700 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.GallelliRE.com Gary B. Gallelli, Broker Licensed as Real Estate Salespersons by the CA DRE. The information contained herein has been obtained from sources we deem reliable. While we have no reason to doubt its accuracy, we do not guarantee it. © CA DRE #00811881 Gallelli Real Estate. All Rights Reserved. .
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